Politics, Business & Culture in the Americas

Venezuela: A 2026 Snapshot

AQ tracks key indicators and political and economic trends to watch in 2026.
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This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on the Trump Doctrine

Venezuela

INTERIM PRESIDENT

Delcy Rodríguez

IN OFFICE

Since 2026

The U.S. military operation on January 3 to capture former dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, and Trump’s assertion that the U.S. will “run” Venezuela potentially for “years,” represented a watershed moment in the nation’s history. The administration led by Interim President Delcy Rodríguez is working to reestablish diplomatic relations with the United States. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has described a “threefold process” for the country: stabilization (including receiving 30-50 million barrels of oil to sell at market prices), recovery, and transition. Following the Maduro raid, the Venezuelan government released some political prisoners and foreigners incarcerated in the country. Still, a sizable number of political dissenters remain behind bars. Analysts estimate that U.S. plans to revive Venezuela’s oil industry, which currently produces around 1 million barrels per day, could cost more than $100 billion over the next decade. 

GDP GROWTH

INFLATION RATE

KEY FIGURES

Population (2026, millions)26.9
Poverty rate (2023, IDB definition, see note below)71.0%
Unemployment rate (2024)5.5%
Informal employment rate (2017)58.3%
Secondary education completion rate (2021)73.5%

ECONOMIC INDICATORS (2026 PROJECTIONS)

GDP growth (annual % change)-3.0%
Inflation rate (annual % change)682.1%
Fiscal balance (% GDP)-5.5%
China’s share of total export value (2024)11.4%
U.S. share of total export value (2024)45.0%

NOTES: Poverty line is $6.85 per day in 2017 PPP. Percentages rounded to nearest decimal point.

SOURCES: GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, population: IMF (Oct. 2025); Share of total export value: International Trade Centre; Poverty rate: IDB (2024); Unemployment rate, informal employment rate: ILO; Secondary education completion rate: IDB. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emilie Sweigart

Reading Time: 2 minutesSweigart is an editor at Americas Quarterly and a policy manager at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas

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Tags: 2026 Trends to Watch, Delcy Rodriguez, Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela
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